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PATENT RIGHT SECURED. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. SHEPHERD’S PATENT SPECIFIC OINTMENT, (formerly Judkins’,) Prepared by C. HERSTOSS. near Frederick town, Maryland. Kicxwobb* Va July IS, 1810. ffflHR public will be pleased to understand that I was B. the original discoverer of Judkins' Ointment, and sole proprietor of the patent from September, 1817, until the expiration of the same; but, haring connect ed oytdf with Dr. Judkina in the commencement, I permitted tbe Ointment to bear hia name. The term of the patent having expired on the 26th June, I have made an improvement in the same, and taken out a pa tent thereon. N SHEPHERD. (tj" Imposition having been practised upon the nab lie by a spurious article, bearing the name of ‘ ‘ J ud kina' Ointment," the proprietor avails himself of tbe authority granted to him in hia letters patent, now to call the Ointment after hia own name. Henceforth it will be known by the name of SHEPHERD’S PATENT SPECIFIC OINT M EN r, (formerly Judkins'.) When I first made and prepared this Ointment, and had, in several instances experienced its good effects, I sent it to several physicians, with instructions in what cams to apply it, who were of opioion that the Oint ment would i>e a valuable public benefit. I concluded that tbe Ointm- nt would occasionally fall into many hand*, some of whom would probably undertake to make it, and knowingthe difficulty of the prooeas—ne vertbeiese, it might be progated in this adulterated si tnation, as it might in acme degree resemble the origi nsl—and in this way it* good effects would be oblitera ted Under these -onai Jr ration*, 1 secured the origi n%l and certaiu remedy for those obstinate disease*, some of which have so long baffled the skill of ms* dieal science: 1st vvhitc swellings of every description; 2d Sore legs and ulcers of long standing, 3d Schirrus or glandular tumors, particularly those hardened tumors in woman’s breasts, which oftentimes terminate in ukeiatcd cancers; 4th Felons; or whit some people know by thename •f catarrhs, of every description. 5th Uheumitic pains o» the joints; 6th Sprains and oruis'S of every description, or in whatever part situate; 7th Tetters o( ail kin Is. In this complaint the pa tient, in applying the ointment, must keep tbe pari cut of water; S’.h Ohil'dainsorpartsaffectfd bv frost . It is also on* of the best remedies for burns anJ scalds It eases the pain and draws the fire out in a shot* time. Fo* inflamed women’s breasts and glandular swel | n'S, it is superior to any medicine yet known to the medical faculty, it is much safer than mercurial ap plication*, (as it does not con'ain the smal'est atom of any preparation of the mineral,) because it does not lay the patient liable to injury from exposure tc cold. Tina Ointment baa cured sores of many years a'and ing. Where it it impossible or imprudent to heal the extei i.al tore, in consequence of the bones becoming carious oi rotten, it wilt stop the progress of the caries, increase the quantity of discharge, remove the offen sive smell, and ease the pains. It cure* the worst Felods and Whitlows, on applica tion of lorty-eight hour* CERTIFICATES From the H>n John Cocke Member of the House of Re presentatives t •» t ongrees. tVaamaoT >a, star, h 22, 1826 Sir —My son having been ifflicttd for five years with whue swelling, and having applied every reme dy re> amended by the most eminent physicians w .I n my reach wi'hoi t success, I at length nrocured one jug of Dr Judkins' Put cm 'specific 'Untment, and mule the application according to t:>e directions ac ct mpanving the uintment, and state, for the oene^i of the -fh ct J. that befor • ene jug was used, a perfect cu*e was effected My aon has enjoyed good beal'h ever since. I have no doubt that to the Ointment alone he is indebted, for nothing else w*s used for more than nine months before the application nt the oint ment. Respectfully, Joax Cocks Dr. Wm. tiunton, Washington City. From L P. IV- Bilch, Rsq counsellor at Laic, F tie rick Md Vuauxaicx, Md. May 6,1331. Mr. C Hers tons—1 deem it proper to state, for the benefit of the public, that, several years since, two of mv children were aTected with scald head of an inve terate character. My fam.iy physician, Dr John T. Wilson, of Leesburg, Va who was very skilful aud ju diciout in hit practice, :n vain endeavored by every meuit to effect a cure- At length Judkins’ Ointment was applied, and the affection was permanently reliev ed. Very respectfully, v our obedient servant, L. P. W. Balch. From the Honorable John Tuliuferro, Member of Con gress, dated W ASkivsToa,January 22, 1829. Six—It baa been my wisp, for a considerable time, to communicate to you the good effect with which I have used the Ointment invented by a Mr. Judkina, and which I now understand is made and aotd by* agents appointed by yourself, I have applied this Ointment during the laat three years to every pecies of tumor and w *und, without failure to produce a cure jn every instance. I consider it the most decided and efficient remedy in all cases of tumor, be the cause whatit may, and 1 have found nothing so good for wounds of soy description It may be proper to add, that the cure of a tuthir called white swelling, given over by the most distinguished physicians as in curable. and which they decided would, withoutampu tation, prove fatalto the patient, was, under my imme diale notice, effected by the use of Judkins’ Ointm*'ot, and the patient is in fine health- His limb affected by the tumor being restored to a perfect state of wound nes* s Iso that the leg of an aged man which had been wounded, and exhibited one dreadfully ulcerated sur face from the knee to the foot, and which, for more than two years, had been considered incurable, was ef fectually "cured by the application of Judkina’ Oint ment. 1 ment on" these two cases, whichfellunder my immediate notice and management, as a decided evi dence of the efficacy ol tbia remedy in caaea of tumor a • w a_ am —a a 1 an a a.I a a -1 a a id a^J I •» e Isa mno » —w good effect of this remedy in the core of Felons, and of every species of fresh wound, it seems to me that any one who wli obsrrve on the operation of this Oiut ment, must be satisfied as to its beneficial effect lean with the utmost confidence recommend the use oft his valuable remedy, lam, air, very respectfully, Jons l auavtaao. N. B, To more fully guard the public, v.tbe proprie tor >C. Hcraton’a name will appear in hia own hand writing, written through the circle outside the ointment pot. OCT Sold by appointment, in Alexandria, wholesale and retail, by VV U STABLER. oet 18 Druggist, Fairfax street. C&ftk lu s>\arktt. WE will pa' Cash for anv number of LIKELY yEtiRUEH, (of both seaes,' from 12 to .!> )cars of age. Field Hands. Also, Mechanics of cverr de* acripuon Apply to K C Ballard A Co Richmond, Va. J. M Saunders k Co. Warrenton, Va. George Rep heart k vJo Fredericktown, Md. James F Purveis W Co. Ba-Umore. John Ware, Port Tobacco, Md. Wuiisra Hooper, Annapolis, Maryland A. Gnmm, Fredericksburg, Viigiria. Or to the subscribers, at their residence in Alexandria. Persona having likely Servants to < impose of, will do well to give us a call, as are, at all tunes, will pay higher prices tn Cash than any other purchaser whd s now or may hereafter come into market All communications promptl> attended to. F BAN KLIN tf AHMFfRI.T). HATS, CAPS, &c. JOHN T. EVANS re»pectfully inform! hit old cuvtomerv and the public generally, that be has on hand a splendid assortment of so pen or BLACK HATS, of all shapes and qualities manufactured by journeymen of long and well tried eiperience. As he keeps no apprentices, he can therefore, with confidence, recommend any work which mat Irate his shop. He has just received, by the last arrivals from Bostan and elsewhere, CAPS of latest fashions and of best workmanship and materials; among them will be found Youth’s and Men’s Cloth Capa, of a variety of patterns. Also, a few do zen Ladies* Cloth Riding Csps, a new and beau tiful article. He continues to keep LADIES’ FURS of every kind, such as Fur Stocks, Boa Constrictors, &c. &c. And Fur Skins for gentlemen’s cloak collars. He is now manafactoring LADIES’ BEAVER BONNETS of the latest fashion, which are thought handsomer than any thing of tits kind ever before offered to the public. All of which he will dispose of, on accommodating terms, nov 28—d3m__ MlAtUebarg Femn\b ftcVuioV AND BOARDING. MISS E. S. GILLETT begs leave to tender her thanks to her patrons for the liberal encourage ment ahe has received, and to inform the public that ahe will continue her SCHOOL in Middleburg the neat year, in which will be taught the usual branches of an English Education, embracing Grammar, Geo graphy, Arirhmetic, Astronomy, Natural Philosophy, and Rhetoric; to which will be added Plain and Ornamental Needle Work All the varieties of Shell Work W'ax Fruit snd Flowers Velvet Painting and Ebony Work. Mia-G is prepared to accomm odate six or eight Young Ladies with BOARD, on reasonable terms. TUITION FEES For the lower branches - • 112 per annum For Grammar and the higher branches 16 do For either of the Ornamental * 5 do For all of them • . . 15 do Instruction on the PIANO FORTE will be given by a lady from Washington, who is highly recommend ed for hi r qualifications in that department, at twelvb noLLaaa f»r the course Tin tituation of this School is believed to be as heal thy as any other; and parents and guardians disposed to commit young ladies to the charge of Miss G. may rest assured that every exertion will be used to dis charge her duties with fidelity. Liidrilrh-inr. I.oiidmin Countv. Nov. 20. 1853. now 21—3w tux sw\e. I OFFER for sale my Plants ion called CLOVER • LAND, Ling in the County of Prince William, 35 milea distsnt from Alexandria and Washington. It contain* * 1200 .1C RE s. Ha-» on it a large DWELLING HOU*e., It»rn, and other improvements, and an excellent Mill Scat, on which a _Saw Mill is erected. The land has heen well tilled, and tor several tear* p«st improved by the u»e of ch)»vr and plaster; the effect* of winch are no where mors visibl.-, or more fully proven. ,1 is divid ed into fields of an equal and convenient size, and tin der the oest enclosure*. This Plantation is justly con sidered among the best in the upper country; its situa tion is heal'hlui and b-auti'ul. As purchasers wi'l view the pr> mises before making an ofler, farther pardrulars are deemed unnecessary It desired, immediate possession may be given. Let ters addressed to me tpost paid) mu be directed to this place CH ARLES SHIRLEY CAK TElt Richmond City, Oct. 10-h, 1823. N B. Inmyabaence, Mr. Edmund Newman, Agent, on the premise*, will attend to gentlemen wishing to view tiie premises. C. S. C. tux aw\e ri^tllS p’.ct ha* long been established aa a stand for £ mercantile bus.neas, and is well improved; having a good store. Grain so I other necessary house* for the business, as wed a* so excellent Dwelling House and every convenience (or the accomm dation of a family There are a few acres also of Land, all enclosed and in snug order. It lies within about a mile of Boyd's Hole—a stopping place for steamboats on the Potomac —about same distance from an F.piscopal Church -six mite'- from King George Court House, and has a post office at the place. For further particulars apply to nov2! GEO, JOHNSON Uf Co Dtuja, See. VANILLA Bean, of excellent auality Rowand'stonic mixture for the fever and ague Jujube paste in sheets and boxes Wistsr’s cough lozenge*; Jackson’s pectoral do Compound svrup of liverwort for coughs and hoarseness; liquorice ball of first quality English pepperalinO Do Fruit £ Lozenges Do Ginger j Joffes’s chlorite matches for smokers, in pocket caaes; Watts's chlorate matches German taoers; machine do Cupping instruments Best French sulphate of quinine Henry's calcined magnesia, genuine London do do light London do do ponderous Adhesive plaster, spread, of superior quality; pre pared bv a celebrated manufacturer in England Nail brushes and tooth brushes, an assortment Soda for washing; scented b »r soap English scented soaps, a variety Hayden's bal«am for the tooth ache Fire King’s tooth ache drops Edinburgh tooth ache paste Chlorine tooth wash; do do paste Sods water i ■ , ... Saratoga do J ,n bo"]“ Preston salts; English pungent* English flesh brushes; long pepper; blue saucers Best Bermuda arrow root Mexican black lead for cleaning stoves, a superior article; Paris white; nursing bottles Swain's panacea; do vermifuge Trusses uf various kinds and for persons of differ ent ages, a full aasorment Surgeons'instrument!) i patent pump syringes Con.pound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, prepared by a process that extracts and reUina tht *c tive part of the medieine This is an excel lent remedy for the theuauuism, King's Evil, and for the depraved state of the system pro daced by ulcers of long standing. And almost every other article in the DRUG LINE. I he suoacriber respectfully informs Puyticuns and others that be selects orprepares, as the case may be, the articles which he offers for sale, with unremitt'iig attention, endeavoring to have every medicine that goea from his store of the first quality in all respects, and put up in the safest and neatest manner WILLIAM STABLER. _llth mo 15th, 1833, [Warrenton Spec.] Xoti.cc to ti&hermen. I WILL sell out my FISHING OUTFITS, ard the unexpired Lease of one year, with the privilege of the lease being extended from three to five years at a m«d*r®*e rent. The shore is a first rate Herring Fish ery situated on the Maryland aide of the Potomac, cal* led Sandy Point, next shore above Doctor Richard M. ^PhetWs Fishery. The Seine is 220 fathoms long, fishing 32 feet deep, with Boats, Csptstons, Reel, and in fact every article necessary to carry on the fishery. Inquire of RICHARD BROOKS, Washington, near the Long Bridge, oct 7—eotf . ^ ! ReaUVi Secured, BY the ate of the Hygeian Vegetable Medicines of the British College ofHeahh, Lon don. which have obtained the approbation and recom mendation of thousands who have been cored, m con sumptions, cholera mortals, inflammations. .nternaUy or externally-, dyspepsia, fever*, ague, lious or nervous affections, and all diseases of the liver; yellow fever, gout, rheumatism,lumbago, tic doloreux, dropsy, St. Vitui’s dance, epilepsy, apoplexy, sis, palsy, green sickness, and all obstructions to which the female form is so distressingly liable, and which sends so many of (his fairest portion of the creation, to their untimely graves; small pox, measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, asthma, jaundice,, gravel, stone, and all urinary obstructions; fistula, pile*, rinctures, ruptures, and syphilisin all iti stages; constipated bow els, worms, scurvy, itchings of the skin, kings evil, and all cutaneous disorders; in short, every complaint to which the human frame is so direfully subject, un der all their varied forms snd names; as the Hygeian conviction is, that man is subject to ^9™* Disease,—that is, TO THE IMPLRITY OF THE BLOOD, -from whence springs every complaint that can possibly assail his complicated frame; and that it is the perpetual struggle of this vital, pure stream of life, (the gift of Almighty power) to disencumber it self of its viscou&v send humours, *ith which it has be* come commixed, through the negligence of parent*; the ignorance or maltreatment of .the Doctors; or the vicious or gormandising propensities of us all. This valuable Medicine, being composed only of vegetable matter, or medicinal herbs, and warranted, on oath, as containing not one particle of mercurial, mineral, or chemical substances, (all of wbicb are un congenial to the nature o( man, and therefore destruc tive to the human frame,) is found to be perfectly harmless to the most tender age or weakest frame, un der every stage of human suffering; the most pi -assnt and benign in it operation, and nt the ssme time the most searching cut the root of every complaint, how ever deep, and of performing a cure, that was ever offered to the worla This wonderful effect, too, is produced by the least trouble to the patients, by rner^jy swallowing a certain number of small pills, and being called h few extra times to the purposes of eva cuation, with the least possible sensation of pain, or exhaustion of bodily strength, and without the tear of catching cold, orattention to dress or diet, in any way different from their accustomed habits. These pills cure all esses, snd cannot be taken to excess Experience, which is the touchstone of all human knowledge, has long borne testimony to the fact; and extensive use of them has already verified its truth in this country. These medicines cure by purging; and yet the weak, the feeble, the infirm, the nervous, the delicate, are in a few days strengthened by their operation, bec&ise they clear the body of its ba l humours, and invariably procure sound sleep. They are the safest and most ... maaV.ma » a tuU »a fiMi-gnlinir •iriiFirv - —-— -» r « • cosliveness, kc. The Vegetable Cleansing Powder* are of great a* sistsnce to pstie'ds, and facilitate the evacuation of bad bun ours; they soften, cleanse, tnd detach.the acrimonious phlegm; are cooling, and allay the thirst, one, two, or three powders may be taken throughout the day, mixed in halt a wine glass of water. .Extract of a Litter to Dr. Moat. Sm : 1 he motive which ha ind- ced me to writethis lett. r to \ mi, is, that I migli’ be instrumental in the rfcommendation of Morrison’s Universal Vegetable Medicines to the fll rtrd, which, b\ the Divine blew •i.g has cured me of the Scarlet Fever. Mj cut asfoliows: Whilst returningfr.»m Washington to ’.lea andris, I w hs taken very ill. which obliged m ’O t»y •rrival. to retire suddenly to bed, but could not '*tep, and ’lie next day my throat becarm so mu"h inflamed, tl at I could scarcely swallow; snd »ny face, breast, and body, prrsci.'.ed evident symptoms of the great dan g--r I wa« m. and I knew not what to do; Calomel or Uercu y I abhorred se poison, and therefore desired n-> assistance from the Drugget; but my mother, who had experienced th good effect of the Hygeian Pi! s in a case or two of her own, most strenuously advi-ed me to try their virtue, which, with reluctance, t con sented to, and commenced by taking eight No- l pibs at night, and eight No. 2 the next morning and con tinned i.,k>ng. increasing daily’, morning and t veiling, until 1 took sixteen No 2 at a ime, which were dis solved in wall r, as, by means of my sore throat, I could, not otherwise s vsl'ow them. I confess the done made me feel somt what qualmish, ttc ; Out the pills and the powders, of which I took one or two tea-spoonafull a day, operated well, and the final rt^ult w«, (hat l fell mto a sound sleep, of which i ha 1 been deprived, and the next morning awoke in a state of perspiration, fr**ed from fever, cool and comlortaole, and my ceanon (for I had been deranged m mind) returned; and on the 9th day from the time I was first taken, I left my room, and have e\er since enjoyed better health than I did before. You have my leave to moke what u»e you please of this. I wish you success, and am. sir, your obtdient friend, MANY ANN FoWLBU. Alexa. U. C. March U 1833. The genuine Medicines can he had of WM POMEROY, Alexandria, Sole Agent for the District f Columbia and its vicinity. Hy whom the Pills are sold in packets ol one, two, and three dollars esc i, and the Powder* at 37$ cents Krbox, with printed direction*; and also by the fol singSiib- Agents; K. W. Polkinhorn, between 9lb and 10th streets, Pennsylvania Avenue; John Stiilins, Navy Yard, Washington; and Thomas C- Wright, Georgetown! of whom alone can the Meuicinea be warranted genuine By appointment of Dr II S. Moat, H. P. M., \1 B. C. If , Brooklyn, New York, ‘be sole importer of these Medicines. Morrisonia, or the Family Adviser, price f2 75; Prac tical Proofs, cllustrated by numerous cases of cure,se cond and third editions, price 25 and 37$ cents; to be had as above. Alexandria, mar 21,1833— *V\ua VttbV\*V\fetV, By IV. M. MORRISON. ■ JXPOSni '* of Psalm CXIX as illustrative of the Fi character and e cerates of Christian experience, by the Rev Chirlrs Bridget, W. A Vi err of Old Afiii/nu \uff Ik first American, from the sixth fs>n don Edi ion. Al«o just received, and on sale aa above— Questions on the l.ersons, Collect. Epistle and Hospet in the undy Mo> nine Service of the ('hureh-desgrud for B bit Class" anil '*»mdny Schools By liev 1'ho runs J ickson Issistant Minister in the Monumental Church Hiehmond. Fa Mtmnr of the Hcv John Summer held, A V a Minister of the Celhojist Episcopal Church prepared for the Young Chris'iunity Vindicated, in seven Discourses on the Ex ternal Cmdenees of the Se<c Pest ament u.1 h a eon etu-i.ng Dissertation Bg John Henry ft pkins, D D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church In the Diocese of Vermont »»«iv 15 V r anWHit U tmse. The above TAVERN ha« been rented by the subscriber: it ia well known as having been long occupied by Mr. Au 1 guatine Newton; is nowin good repair, ana every comfort that the traveller neds can be bad. The Table if every day supplied with the delicacies, as well as the substantial of life. The Bar ia well fitted with the best Liquors, and private parties can be accommodated in the most delightful manner JOHN WEST N. B Beltzho over’s Line of Stages arrive and de part daily from this House; and Gigs, Horses, and Hacks, can be had on the most reasonable terms, nov 4—d Wfttw Proof Bools and Hair TRUNKS, JH. WHITE has just received— • 1 case of Firemen’s Water Proof Roots, • very desirable article for tbe approaching season. JiltO, A lot of Hair Tranks, for tale cheap. nor i lftuokt 1*oo\l\ TmftUwftl _ A NEW COACH, with fine Grave—aurted fi k1 J WJ premly for the .ccomm*dat.on of citisens of Washington and Alexandria—leave# every morning at half paM * o'clock — and returning, leave* CJadtbyfa at turf pait 3 r. Hourt of departure of the Company'» other lAnee, , Half past 7 A. M. for Washing - ton and Baltimore 1 Half pa* S A. M. for Washmg ton—SIX Horae Coach 12 »1. for Baltimore. 4 P. U. for Washington. Half paat 7 P. M for Baltimore—via Mail Boat. For seats apply at Beltahooverfc Co.'a office. Royal street, five or dx doors from Newton's City Hotel, ad joinining Breast*, Barber Shop; and at Weat’a Prank* Hr. House Hotel. King street; and at B- H. Hamng ton's Steamboat Hotel, Union street, near the Wharf. CC~p Passengers called for and put down wherever requested, and every eaertion to please ^ O. M RKUCB, Agent for Beltxhoorer k Co. P S. The Company intendsstarting another Line in a few day a, when due notice will be given. m»v 20 Notice. Steamboat POTOMAC, . Joseph X-vitt, matter, be* ing in complete order, will, on FndsvJ'the I7ili instant, resume running to Nor folk and Rich mood-leaving the City of Washington at 3, and Alexandria at 4 o'clock, P M. Returning, leave Richmond on Tuesday morning, and Norfolk on Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock. Fare to Norfolk, including meal** • 97 Do to Richmond, do *9 may 15 _ NATH. WATTLES, Agent. •Notice. Th« steamboat FREDE RICKS BUBO, Captain B J. Jenkins, having been thoro ughly repaired, haa again re sumed her route between the District »nd Baltimore. She will continue to leave Waahitigtnn, during the present season, every Sundai morning at 5, and Alex andria at 7 o’clock; and returning, will leave Baltimore on Wednesday a* 4P. M-; touching at the usual pla cesonthe River for passengers or light freight_ TUe OoluiwVv.; —- Th. 3lsim«rrOIiU\inlA. James Mitchell, master, will continue, during tit* ren»inder _of the present season, to leave Baltimore for the Dmrict every Saturday, at 4 o’clock P U. II. turning, leave Georgetown every Wednea day at 5. Washington at 6. and Alexandria at 7 o'clock A. M. Freight and pa* age a* usual_»gr>* To tho Orftat FaW*. The Canal Packet Boat a £ O H G E IVASHIN a TOR has com n ics ,i.--r. i ,r tr ;>*, on l uesd*'» an.I Friday a, for the Great Fulls or Crommelin. starting *rom Frederick Street Bridge t.Georgetown) at 8 o’ clock, A. M, and returning the sa ne dav at or before sun»et Fare to and from CMmmelin, 50 cents. The Canal i« now in fine order, an I the country pre. sent* a i.eautiful appearance. To those who are fond of a short excursion, and desire a short relaxation from business, a trip to the Great Falls offers a most delight ful treat. Parties, on sny otl*;r days of the week, can be accommodated, by giving a short notice or applies t on ollie proprietor, living on Third street, George town z m. oFFurr. hug 5—tf ____________ auA FiarV\\eii^iate. IT G SMITH Ins received, per Brig Belvidera, 11 • |V im liverpool, and offer* for salcron the low est terms, wholesale or retail — g Jg Crates of Ear’henware and China 50 boxes Engiuh Pipes, 3 groce each Also on Hand, received lately, making his assortment very complete atid extensive— 150 crates and hogsheads China, Ac. 60 imck.ges Glassware, cut plain and moulded 1J0 boxes German Pipes Window Glass, every size and quality Black Bottles, pint and quart Demijohns, from quart to five gallon Stoneware of an excellent quality Furnaces, cased and plain fndiw China, in complete sets or any one arti cle separately—a full assortment Boston Crown Glass, at Factory price Merchants and dealers are particularly invited to call und examine the ware and prices, as every atten tion will be paid to render satisfaction. sept 16 fiarttoYfaM China, ficc. ROBERT //. MILLER lla» just received, per Brig Belvidera, 90 CRATES 4- HOGSHEADS, being part of hi* Fall supplies of Earthen ware and China, which enablrihim to ofTrr an extensive and very handsome assort ment of good* in his line. Blue, brown, pink printed Dinner Scvices Cheap Do do do Plates of all sizes Do do do and purple Pitchers, Mugs, Ac. Do do do Ewers St Basins, and Toilet Sets Blue and green edged Ware, in all its varieties Fire proof Baking Dishea and Plates, superior Cream colored Plates, Dishes, Basins, Bowk. Ac. China Tea aet* and Cups and Saucers, in an unu sual variety at to shapes and pattern* China Pitcher*, new tnd superb shapes, richly gilt ijo Hugs, piain ana gin, very ncn Country merchant! and others are earnestly invited to call, as R H. M. is anxioua to reduce bis stock, which is now unusually large. 9th mo 9th, 1833, Uala&ij&pa—>al«at YaaVuma THOMAS L MARTIN, at his o'd stand on King three doors shore Fairfax street, has on band an extensive assortment of HATS of the latest Fashion, and all the variety ot shapes and qualities that are worn, manufactured under bis own immediate inspection, by the moat experienced workmen. Having .old not his establishment in Washington, hia whole attention w II >e devoted to bis business in Alex* andria{ and !•» is ».» fermmed to have bis work got up in a style that wi!' give satisfaction. He h»« also a argr supply of TRAVELLING CAPS, comprising all thevarie-y of the aeaaon. viz — Sea Ot ter, Mock Otter, Cloth, llair. Seal. be. All of which be will sell on pleasing terms, wnuleaale or retail Dealers are invited to call and examine his stock. Juai Received. And on sale by WAI Ai. AIORMSOX. j THE Religious souvenir for 18 >4, edited by G T. j Bedell, D. D. Rector of St. Andrew's Church, ! Philadelphia. nov 21 AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1834, PUBLISHED in Boston, 2d Edition, juat re ceived and for tale bv nov 28_WM- M MORRISON. 6ug«v. FIFTY bbb Sugar, suitable for retailing, landed from acbooner Virginia and for sale by nov 21 W. H. MILLER HuTtUfc, Uke“ h“ brother, • .IOMAS t ii,,e OLE. into partnership, ».i| cont.nu. », ajj ■taad, •onth-wem corner ofKi..g and Coiunr,ul ? * to carry on their boa ness as **««, CHAIR MANUFACTURERS \NDOR\. mental pain ter*, RNv ESS^1' ,n1 “ ' *—* h A general assortment of tire. cian, Fancy and Windsor OXUXHS. ™?PUn°;lC *rt.r'P e-fully invited ' call and examine their present L •rtment. 1 he» feel assured that lbfy . - - U befnund not to be <nfer.or.euhL in the durao lity of tbeir materials orth their execution, to those of .ny othet manure the District. Ttey wi’l executr Sign and Ornamental Painting and Gildinv in all i ueir various branches, on the moat tccomm V ing terms ‘ OLD CHAIRS will be taken in part pa Wciltf. new ones, or will be repaired or re painted at th. ahortes* notice. Cha>rs purchased at this manufactory will be sen free of expense, to any part of the District nuv23—tf __ Cubinfet, V'bwir, un<\ MANUFACTORY. JiMES GREEN, Cabinet mater, hatonhin' will constantly keep, at his old stand on Row at., Alexandria, and at thecorneroflOtb at., trania, Avenue, Washington, a genera % The mostfashionable tf durable FURNITURE which he will warrant equal, if not suptnr. • quality, to any ever offered in the District -Ui.,r mg,in part, of Grecian, winged and plain wardrobes Gothic, pedestal end and plain sidebosrdi Ditto, with cellaretts and marble slabs French and plain bureaus Dressing do with mirrors Ladies' and gentlemen’s secretaries and uo-k cases Pier table, with marble and mahogany toyt Pillar and claw dining, breakfast L c%rd tibia Plain do do do do do Ladies’ work stands Shaving and candle stands Wash ttanda with marble and mihofftny topi Grecian sofas; mahogany chairs Music Uooli, butetti, cr*r>», cradle* Portable writing desks, &c. With a general assortment of BEDSTEAD'! ot ricnly carved mahogany, maple and stained woods All of which will be so.d as lo*,f<n <.1,1, as they can be purchased of the same quillt* at any other manufactory in the Union. Also, An assortmen of St. Domingo and Ray of Her dura* Mahogany, a part of whicl is suitable fur Handrails; steam tawed Curl and Shaded Venmi. Copal Vaeniah cf a superior quality; Sackisi Bet non, Cords, fce« TURMNG T CAB VISO handsomely execuh; oct IS___ &p\tudid Vutniluc«. CHARLES KOONES, Cabinet, Chair and Sofa Maker, King, next due to the comer of Alfred street. HAS on hand, and constantly manufactures »gene ral assortment of FASHIONABLE CABINET FURNITURE, Which, for elegance and durability .defies competitio His stock, generally consists of Grecian and plain sofas, couches and lounges Mahogany snd all kinds of drawingroom chairs Grecian, winged and single wardrobes Pedestal-end sideboard* with marbletops snd teirrn Gothic and various other ditto Pier tables, w ith marble and mahogany tops Filler and block dining, card and breakfaittabtci do claw do do do do Plain do do do do do Centric or loo oo Frenchand variou other bureaus, with snowitbii mirrors LadiesJressing tables, with snd without mirrors Ditto workstands and music stools Dittoand gentlemen's abinet, secretaries and ftccs cases Washstands, with marble and mahogany tops Richly carved and plain mahogany, bird eye, and tut! maple and common beadsteads Cribs, crad)cs,candlestands,shavingdo;po'Db!cd(:b and every other article in the cabinetline. LIKEWISE, Mahogany of various kinds, steam stwed, Curl and shaded veneers, copal varnish, sacking bottoms, BEDS. M&rrA &3SB3. &0. The above articles will be disposed of for caster punctual persona on the most liberal terms. A very extensive patronage from Washingtonind; ces me to say, that I will deliverfurniturc tunny'’.' chaser in that city free ofexpence. Timing & Carving executed in ihebestmunv mav 20 C iblueti CYuilt tut A Sota MANUFACTORY. On Kin? street, next door to Washington street LEONARDO COOK respectfully informs his frier*'' snd the public generally that he has commence, the above business in all its various branches. Hi Furniture, which, for neatness and workmsnsli p. I'* warrants eqnal to any ever offered in the Uis'.r ct,» be sold low fur cash, or to punctual persons on u<» most liberal terms Persons wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and examine tor themsel*0, TURNING If VARNISHING handsomely tu culed. Old Fumiiure neatly rep »ired, snd all orders 1 S. danger, IV tendering hi* s-nrcre acknowledgement* ,0 friend* and the public fur past p,tron»ge, re»p«* fully inform* them that lie still continues to msnu s ture. and has now on lund, BEDS, MATTR ASSES. SOFAS L CHAIRS AND CABINET FURNITURE, of food mate rials and work'pmamp, winch he po*e of upon reasonable terms The public are solicited to call, before they F-* rhsse else when*. at his UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET WARt ROOM, on King street, between Colur.bus and Henry »tre*J where he will satisfactorily execute all order* tot • clea in either of the above branche* Repair*’<»*' •* line done neat, cheap, and expeditiously. oct 8—tf _ __ _ - Q^iters, Re. JOI1N W. SMITH, grateful for past favors, rrt'^ Ilia sincere acknowledgment* to the public, * assures them that he has commenced with the *«k to >upply them with the best NORFOLK OYSTERS. fresh from tne Coves, and will be regulsrly »UPP' by the steamh<ait Potnmsc every Thursday* r families can b' supplied at all times ... The lovers of food living will find it to tbrir » tage to call and judge for them»elve*. oct 19—2m__ ttround Plastex, For tale by tht Ton, Barrel, or Buthd- ^ TH B suoscriber has on hand, and intend* 1»ffP during the season, Ground Plaster, wbicln told at mlow prices ssit can be procured atini «ct JO.VA. 3AN>K'